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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 1941

    The obligatory precaution is that a poor or needy person must not receive zakat that is more than his and his family’s expenses for one year. If he has some money or goods, he must only receive an …

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  • Ruling 1942

    If a person has sufficient means to meet his expenses for a year and spends part of it, and then he doubts whether or not the remaining amount will be sufficient to meet his expenses for one year, …

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  • Ruling 1943

    A craftsman, proprietor, or a businessman whose income is less than his expenses for one year can receive zakat to meet his shortfall, and it is not necessary for him to sell his tools or property or to …

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  • Ruling 1944

    A poor person who does not possess the means to meet his and his family’s expenses for one year can receive zakat even if he owns a house in which he lives, or he possesses a vehicle without …

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  • Ruling 1945

    A poor person who can work and thereby meet his and his family’s expenses but does not do so due to laziness is not permitted to receive zakat. A poor student for whom working will be an obstacle …

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  • Ruling 1946

    One can give zakat to a person who was previously poor and who says he is poor now even if he does not attain confidence (iṭmiʾnān) in his statement. However, based on obligatory precaution, one cannot give zakat

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  • Ruling 1947

    If a person that was not poor previously says he is poor now, in the event that confidence cannot be derived from what he says, zakat cannot be given to him.

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  • Ruling 1948

    If a person who must give zakat is owed some amount by a poor person, he can count the amount he is owed by the poor person towards his zakat.

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  • Ruling 1949

    If a poor person dies and his estate is insufficient to repay his debt, one may count the amount he is owed by the deceased towards his zakat. In fact, if his property is sufficient to repay his …

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  • Ruling 1950

    If a person gives something to a poor person with the intention of zakat, it is not necessary for him to tell him it is zakat. In fact, if the poor person is ashamed by taking zakat, it …

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